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Both inequality and economic instability are growing…
So why aren’t Indians up in arms about it? Time to name and shame, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Fears of a flood of sex workers entering London are creating extreme unease despite little evidence to back this up, says Giedre Steikunaite.…
To mark Australia Day on 26 January, talks to Aboriginal rights activist Michael Anderson about past and current struggles.…
What do you do if your job is to write about a tragedy of which you are part? Iris Gonzales meets some of the journalists whose lives were turned upside down by tropical storm Sendong.…
A strange phenomenon is worsening an already dire situation for the country’s trees, says Syed Hamad Ali.…
This year, 25 December was about survival, not celebration, for the people of northern Mindanao in the Philippines, says Iris Gonzales.…
Haiti is not just recovering from the earthquake but from the political and economic interventions of recent decades, as Phillip Wearne explains.…
More than $10 billion was raised worldwide for Haiti after the earthquake…
In his final missive from COP17 climate talks, Nnimmo Bassey lays intoa polluters' deal that spells catastrophe for the world's poorest.…
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